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Stephen Baldwin worked in a pizza parlor,
Jean-Claude Van Damme delivered pizzas,
Bill Murray was a pizza maker,
Madonna worked at Dunkin’ Donuts.
Julia Roberts worked in an ice cream parlor,
Queen Latifah worked at Burger King,
Andie McDowell worked at McDonalds, as did Quintin Tarentino,
Jennifer Aniston worked as a waitress in a burger cafe.
There’s hope for all of us!

Is the water in Venice really polluted? info kat sini"Yes, the Venice Lagoon has issues with pollution and rising water levels. In 1999 members of greenpeace even held tours of the pollution to raise awareness. Local industries have been accused of creating this pollution."

"The water quality affected by pollution problems mainly due to discharge of nutrients and toxicants from watershed."

"They're not. At all. I got back from Venice a few months ago. I mean, they…

KUALA LUMPUR: Statistics show that an increasing number of children are suffering from depression and stress, said Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.
A study on mental health conducted in 2006 showed that 20.32% of children have mental health problems compared to just 13% in 1996, Liow said in his reply to Datuk Mohd Nasir Ibrahim Fikri (BN - Kuala Nerus).
Adults suffering from mental health problems showed a slight increase to 11.2% in 2006 compared to 10.6% in 1996, he said.
The statistics were based on a national health survey conducted every 10 years, including on mental health, he said.

IF you’re worried that Malaysia’s going to lose all its Borders outlets, don’t be.
Borders Malaysia is owned and operated by Berjaya Books Sdn Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Berjaya Corporation Bhd, and its Borders stores here don’t have much to do with US operations.
In fact, that has been a hallmark of the way franchise-holders of the American chain has always worked: each store is quite independent and tailors its inventory to the communities it is located in.
When the first Borders stores opened in Malaysia – in 2005 at Berjaya Times Square, KL – for instance, the marketing team discovered that there is a strong kids’ market in Malaysia and sourced its own kids’ books rather than simply bringing in what American stores were shelving (Bounty of books, Reads, StarMag, April 17, 2005).
On Friday, StarBiz published a statement from Berjaya Books assuring Malaysian bookworms that it will be business as usual here: “Borders Malaysia does not rely on Borders Group Inc (the US operati…